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Show LOCAL ECHOES. Services each Suuday eveniug, beginning be-ginning Oct. 19, at the Presbyterian chapel. All are cordially invited, m m m The new store building for Malouf Bros, is about ready for occupancy. It is au attractive business addition on the John S, Peterson block and will afford the Fashion store fine I quarters. CNN I James Gledhill and Miss Ella Christensen were married Wednesday at Manti. The bride is a daughter of Mrs, Ellen Christensen Staun, the groom's mother is Mrs. Mary A. Gledhill, Gled-hill, and all are of this city. Congratulation, Con-gratulation, Jimmie- st The Gribble store has recently placed a magnificent show case in which to display notions and this adds attraction that shows the firm is moving up. Gribble's always carries quality goods, is well stocked with staples and has prices at the bottom every time. at W t A communication to the Gazette from Miss Lyman, home demonstrator demonstra-tor states that due to being called to the Farm Women's congress at Fulsa, Oklahoma, she will be kept fr&m filling fill-ing her date in Gunnison, week of Nov. 2 8, until a later time. St St R The ward service Sunday was given giv-en over principally to exercises from the children of the Primary association associa-tion in conference capacity, with remarks re-marks by the officers. Concluding the service were excellent talks from P. D. Jensen and W. G. Barton of Ephraim on Religion class work, st n n Miss Talula Metcalf assisted by Miss Jean Winder, give at her home Wednesday evening a delightful chafiog dish party. Miss Lila Edmonds Ed-monds of Manti rendered a number of beautiful piano solections and a portion of the eveuing was spent at cards,. The guests beside those named were Miss Hazel Puterson of Seattle, Joel E. Ricks, Kenneth Williams Wil-liams and John E. Metcalf- " Clement Swalberg of this city, who is taking a veterinary course at a Kansas City college, in a business communication to the Gazette takes ocoasion to add ; "I am studying a period of fifty hours a week in school. Why should a high school student complain of studying only twenty-one twenty-one hours?" That's grit of the right sort. tt r m L. Ludvigson of this city has done with doctoring old "Lueile" aud launched into a scope of practice covering ' 'all your troubles in the automobile line." by entering the partnership of the Petty, Ludvigson Automobile company recently started at Mt. Pleasant. Mr. Ludvigson will devote most of his time now at the firm's garage or out as Bgent soliciting for the Overland cars. Lurv is not a novice at the business by any means. The Cleofan was pleasingly entertained enter-tained Tussday evening by Mis9 Dora Bywater. Dainty refreshments were served to Misses Talula Metcalf, Charlotte Parry, Laurena Edward?, Jean Winder, Dell Childs, Minerva Maee, Myrtle Harmon, Winnifred Paj;ry, Suea Swain, Francis Pace, Babe Kearns, Mary Bywater, Leola Childa, Marguerite Bywater, and to visiting guests Misses Lillie Mellor and Florence Tuft of Centerfield and Miss Hazel Peterson of Seattle. |